it’s technically kinda busy work but i still love it
Prokaryotic cell
I have decided to share how I revise for math since math has always been one of my best subjects.
Do homework. This may not seem crucial but it is important as homework helps you to revise what you have learnt in class.
Ask when you are in doubt. This is pretty self explanatory but math is essentially a subject which builds on what you have learnt in the past. Thus, your foundation for math must be strong. Ask your teacher asap when you don’t understand the concept.
Do assessment books. Books like the ten year series is important to give you a feel of what o-level math examinations questions are like. Basically, just do assessment books to prepare for whatever major examinations you are attending for.
Revise all of your worksheets, textbook and notes. Improving math, be better at solving equations, etc is all about practicing. You can try redoing all the questions in your textbook, notes and worksheets.
Alternatively, you can also come up with your own questions simply by changing the values in a sample question.
There are also lots of resources out there such as Photomath and Khan Academy (these are the ones I personally use) which helps you to better grasp the mathematical concept.
It is the most important to remember the formulas. I usually write down all the formulas I need to remember on the formulas printable designed by @emmastudies
Math problems are pretty standard so you can try to familiarise the method used to solve certain hard problemsums.
Lastly, definitely do not try to cram math. Math has a lot of topics so it is not a good idea to study the day before.
How tos
How I study math by @grangerproductivity
How I study mathematics by @aescademic
How to ace your next math test by @concentrationandtea
How to avoid carelessness in calculations by @ugly-postcards
How to do well in math by @rhubarbstudies
How to easily remember the unit of circles by @rebrobindoesmath
How to math by @studybuzz
How to study for math by @nostalgicstudyblr
How to study math by @blogisclosed
How to study math by @studyquill
How to study math by @study-well
How to study math when you hate it by @thecanadianundergradmoved
How to succeed in math by @gracefullywitty
How to take notes Math by @thestudiouspanda
Tips, techniques and tricks
Math study and exam tips by @studymelody
Tips for mathematics by @studyingnic
Top 5 math tips by @etudiance
Trick for remembering trigonometric values by @study-math
Math studying technique by @lunastudy
9 Unnecessary ways to lose points on math assessments
Don’t let calculus d(e)rive you mad by @biopsychs
“Conquering” math by @thestudyfeels
Guides
Algebra 2 by @parisgellerstudy
AP Calculus by @hollohat
Maths: a survival guide by @ashleigh-studies
Formulas and equations
Formulas by @maxwellsequations
Magic trig hexagons by @collegesavviness
Geometric formulas by @chaosophia218
Trigonometry by @visualizingmath
Reference by @badsciencejokes
Graphical equations by @littlemusicalwitch
Formulas and equations printable by @rosallindfranklin
Pythagoras theorem explained by @leetakeuchi-blog
Resources
Khan academy
Photomath by @asukastudies
Desmos graphing calculator
Life saving resources for studying math by @mathbrain
Math masterpost by @pythagaoras
Math aid by @allwriteokay
Precalculus by @etudiance
Other masterposts
Maths masterpost by @acadehmic
A maths masterpost by @organisaticns
Math by @areistotle
Maths masterpost by @highlightcrs
Calc ap study guide by @komlin
Other masterposts by me
Printables
Self care
College
Ace your exams
Apps for students
Note taking
20 09 18
i feel as though i haven’t been as active these past couple of days. uni and work just drained the life out of me and i haven’t done anything but lay in bed when getting home.
on the bright side, i did force myself to get up and clean my room. so here are some low-light pics of my bedroom :)
Hey everyone!
Here (x) is my Microbiology note! Sorry for the delay; I’ve been pretty busy these past few days. Have a lovely week!
Gram+, anaerobe, spore forming, motile rods
Botulin toxin (botox) inhibits the release of ACh and produces a flacid paralysis.
Adults ingest the toxin from poorly heated canned food (labile toxin, 60° 10minutes): weakness, diplopia, flacid paralysis and respiratory muscles involved, vomiting, diarrhea.
Infants ingest the spore from the dust or honey and form the toxins in the gut: constipation, weak crying, weak feeding, flacid paralysis and rapid respiratory involvement
Wound: traumatic implantation (assoc. w/ IVDA; uncommon), same symptoms without GI symptoms. Debridement, no closure.
nasty moodboard
Medically Important Bacteria: Clasification
Gram+, anaerobic, non-spore forming, branching rod
Endogenous transmission (dental crevices -bad higiene, dental trauma- ; female genital tract -IUD-)
Dx: branching rods in “sulfur granules”; colonies resemble a molar tooth.
Not painful but very invasive penetrating tissues, including bone.
Draining abscess (sinus tracts) CULTURE THAT PUS
Disease: ACTINOMYCOSIS in low O2 tissues
Cervicofacil: “Lumpy jaw”, mycetoma on jaw line
Pelvic: from IUD
CNS: solitary abscess
Abdominal: qx, trauma
Thoracic: aspiration
CYSTIC FRIBROSIS
G511D mutation: missense mutation, Glycine replaced by Aspartate.
Only 5% of pts with CF have this mutation.
Defective channel opening or gating.
IVACAFTOR: new drug, acts directly in the CFTR channel, opens it up. First drug that afects the ethiology :)
Trade name: Kalydeco
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